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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1947-01-03

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1947-01-03, page 01

ArcliaeoloRieal & Hisiorical .Mm- N. Hi(?h St. al 10th—1
^|\y^ Seryjng Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community m\\1
Vol. 25, No. 1
COLUMBUS, OHIO, PRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1947
Devoted to American and .Jewish Ideala
Strictly Confidential
Tidbits From Everywhere By Phlneus J. Blron
LAST OP HIS KIND
Jacob Pishman, who died sud¬ denly in Basle, Switzerland, was thfe dean of Yiddish colum¬ nists...Hla writing was hardly known to the English spealdng world, but he was a famiUar and respected figure at Jewish meetings and conventions... A fanatic Zionist, and politically conservative, he. maintained friendly personal contacts with many Jewish leaders he fought publicly... Flshman was per¬ haps the last remaining Yid¬ dish journalist who toolc his pro¬ fession seriously. ..At one time he was a rich man, but Wall Street slapped'him down...His memoirs — unwritten ^ would have made interesting reading.. ANTH8E1MITISM WITH MUSIC
"Independent Music Publish¬ ers' Service" is Just a front for spreading anti-Semitic propa- .ganda...It's mastermind is Vic¬ tor Llndstrom, who Is an avow¬ ed Jew-hater.. .He appeals to "musical America" to shalce off Jevrish domination.. .Llndstrom works closely with Arthur Ter- raihlello and Homer Maertz, Chi¬ cago's notorious hate merchants. BBOADWAY GOSSIP
A New York scrivener greeted "A boy for the Danny Kayes"
> the other day Couple days
laiter the same columnist item¬ ed; "The Danny Kayes named the daughter Oena"...For the record, it was a girl.. .One of bandleader Sammy Kaye's so- you-want-to-lead-a-band contests Was won by Mrs. Sammy Kaye—¦ the vdfe of a Brooklyn under¬ taker.. .Milton Berle has lined up four troupes of show busi¬ ness headlinerS for his 1947 drive to raise $2,000,000 for the Milton Berle Foundation of the Men's League in Aid of Crippled Children...The Hank Green- bergs expecting a little slugger any day now...Katie and Zero Mostel win be mamma and pa; pa when you read this.. Mike Jacobs, bcxxlng tycoon. Is 'recov¬ ering but slowly. ..Physicians fear he will be bedridden... IBADING QUESTIONS
Why doesn't Brltian's Labor Government crack down on fas¬ cist anti-Semitic groups ied by (Continued on Page Four)
Gala Musical To Highlight Council Birthday Party
Colnmbns Section WUl Celebrate 21)th Birthday January 7th
A> gay and sparkling musical surprise is planned for the 29th Birthday celebration of the Co¬ lumbui? Section of the Council of Jewish Women. This unique and sparkling program, which promises to supercede even the most delightful of all Council's memorable parties of past years, win entirely replace usual Coun¬ cil business following a delici¬ ous luncheon to be served at 1 P. M., next Tuesday, Jgn. 7, in the ballroom ot the Seneca Hotel. ¦
"Council's Cover Girl — From 1893-1947" vrill be enhanced by costumes Imported from Chica¬ go especially for the occasion. There will be zip, fun and mus¬ ic ¦ in the entertainment to be performed by a cast including Mesdames J. J. Alpers, Norman Berger, Elmer Epgehnan, Les¬ ter Fleck, Sam Gurevitz, Allen Gundershelmer, E. L. Goodman, Harry Hofhelmer, William Kahn, Stanley Klein, Ben Lurle, Rob- fOrt Lleberman, Robert Levy, Leonard Manekln, Jack Resler, Richard Sands, Saul Schiff,' Miss Marian Silverman and Mrs. Theodore Simson. Mrs. Jeffrey Goldsoll is the producer ot the production.
Songs will be rendered by Mrs. Albert Goorey witJi Mrs. Sol D. Zell at the piano. Mrs. Leonard Stern will be heard as Fashion Commentator.
In addition to the surprise entertainment scheduled, each guest will receive a lovely gift from Council as an additionai birthday treat.
Members are urged to give their reservations immediately to the telephone coinmittee, or to contact Mrs. Theodore Sim¬ son, EV. 7161.
Native of Palestine Family Night ^ Speaker, Jan. 10th
Yaacov Schwartzmann, of Pal¬ estine, will be the Family Night Service speaker on Friday, Jan. 10th, at the Agudath Achim sytiagogue, at'8 P. M., it was announced this week His com¬ ing here Is being sponsored by Columbus Zionist Youth Com¬ mission headed by. Miss Helen Gruber; Columbus Zionist Dis¬ trict, Leonard Manekln, Pres.; Senior Hadassah, Mrs. Moe Hirsch, Pres.; B- & P. Hadassah, Miss Stella Berman, Pres.; Masa¬ da, Young Zionist group, Kai-. man Taxon, Pres.
Guest speaker Schwartzmann will speak on Zionism. and Pal¬ estine affairs from 20 years of personal knowledge and exper¬ ience. As one ot the founding members of his settlement, he played an important part in its growth and development. He is at present visiting a number ot cities in this country addressing various youth organizations as an actual eye-witness of and par¬ ticipant in the reconstruction ot the Jewish Homeland.
Those who will participate on the evening's program are: Abe Wolman, Estelle Covel, Leonard Qulnn, Cantor P. Gellman, Ruth Schaffer, Sidney Golden, Mic¬ key Kay and Rabbi M. Hirsch¬ sprung.
Following the services refresh¬ ments are to be served In, the social hall thru the courtesy of th.e Sisterhood and assisted by Junior and Senior Hadassah.
An invitation is extended to the public to attend.
rORMER GOVERNOR LEHMAN, WARBURG JO ADDRESS J.D.C. ANNUAL MEETING JAN. 12ili
Leaders of Overseas Jewish Communities To Speak; "Message of Israel" Radio Program To Open Sessions in Hotel New York, N.Y.
NEW YORK: Herbert H. Leh¬ man, former Governor of New York and Director-General ot UNRRA, and Edward M. M. Warburg, Chalrnian ot the Joint Distribution Committee, will be the featured speakers at the thirty-second annual meeting of the J.D.C, on Sunday afternoon, January 12, at Manhattan Cen¬ ter, New York City, It was an¬ nounced this week.
A summary ot the'JJJ.C.'s re¬ lief, reconstruction and resettle¬ ment activities in 1946, during which the Committee appropri¬ ated over $58,000,000 for its programs of assistance lo Jewish surylvol-s overseas, will be pre¬ sented at the meeting along with plans for an enlarged program of aid in the coming year.
The meeting will be open to tbe public. No funds will be so¬ licited, It was pointed out, since the J.D.C. receives financial support from contributions to the United Jewish Appeal.
The first session of the annual meeting will open at 10 a. m Sunday when the National Council convenes in the North Ballroom of the Hotel New York er. The radio program "Message ot Israel" over WJZ In New York and nationally over the American Broadcasting Com pany. network will devote Its program to the' J.D.C. at the opening of this session," 10 a m. Eastern Standard Time. Mr ¦Warburg, along with Dr. Joseph C. Hyman, Executive Vice-Clialr man ot the J.D.C, and Habbl Jonah B. Wise, J. D. C.. Vice Chairman, will participate. in the radio program. At the Na tional Council session, Albert H. Lieberman of Philadelphia Chairman of the National Coun cil, will preside. Moses-A. Lpa vitt, J.D.C. Secretary, will pre sent his report of 1946 J.DC activities. Proposed amendments to the JJD.C. by-laws will be (Continued on Page Four)
Zibn Lodge, B'nai B'rith To Install New Officers At Dinner Sunday Evening
Jewish Music To Be Featured By Local Philharmonic
B'nai B'rith Women Go Forward In Civic Project
Annual Stunt Night Takes Place Tonight At Broad St. Temple
Tonlte, Jan. 4th, is the date- Broad Street "Temple is the place—eight o'clock Is the time for the Junior Jewish Commun¬ ity Council's Fourth Annual Stunt Nite, Competition, as In other years, will be keen as the various organizations vie for the trophy. The winning stunts of the previous-years were pre¬ sented by Iota Tau Gamma Sorority, two-time victor, and Phi Gamma Sorority. Originality and cleverness have character¬ ized these winning presehta- tions.
Outstanding personalities have been cHosen as judges, and Miss Ruth 'Russell, Buc} Kissel, and George Lyman Arms wHl act in this capaplty. The Council was indeed fortunate in secure Ing their assistance.
Continuing with the precedent set Up' 'by former Stunt Nites, admission will be free, and re- freshnj^nts will be served. This year the .entire community as well aij'the. youth groups are
^ejtog.vlnynted. .
The Jewish Community of Co¬ lumbus Is to he privileged by performances on January Ilth and 12th at 4wo musical events which wUl highlight Hebrew musical genius. On Saturday, January Ilth, the Columbus Philharmonic under the baton of Izler Solomon, will play the now compositions by Leon Stern, entitled Three Hassidlc Dances for Orchestra. The first is entitled Dance of the Joyous, the second Dance of the Enrap¬ tured and finally. Dance of the Exultant.
Leon Stern, bom at Chicago in 1910, has been a memlier of the faculty of the DePaul Uni¬ versity School of Music since 1931. Mr. Stein has characterized his music as the "desire for free spirit in worship as opposed to te literalness, the sterile ritual derived from' ancient Synagogue modes, Talmudic chants, orien¬ tal elements, Ukrahlan and Slav¬ ic folk" songs' and various dances".
Likewise to be,featured by the PhilharmonlCd.ihSit night is the "142nd Psalnii", a composition by Mr. Julius Chajes, prominent Jewish composer and pianist. The Ohio State University Sym¬ phonic Choir will appear as sol¬ oists for this performance,
The following night, Sunday, January 12th,%Mr. •Chajes will appear in recital. alon^ with (Continued on Page Four)
"Pack Up Your Trebles" will lie produced again, but this time tor the "March Ot Dimes" Cam¬ paign on Sunday, Jan. 26th, 8:30 P. M., at the Hartman Theatre, it was announced this week. Pro¬ ceeds from the production wUI go towards the purchase ot equipment tor Columbus hos¬ pitals to fight the dreaded dl- se'ase ot Infantile Paralysis.
If' you missed the show or want to see it again, now is your opportunity, and at the same time yoii will be contrib¬ uting to a most worthy cause.
The week ot the show tickets will be on sale at Box Offices set up in the downtown Hotels,
(Continued on Page Four)
Four Organizations Sponsor Appearance Of Famous Cantor
One ot the most interesting and cultural meetings of the year will take place on Tliesday evening, Jan. 14th, at the East Broad St. Temple, under the auspices ol-the Zionist Organi¬ zation of Columbus, the Bryden Road and Tifereth Israel Broth¬ erhoods and B'nai B'rlth.
Instead of a speaker the spon¬ sors of this meeting have en¬ gaged Moses J. Silverman, fam¬ ous cftntor of the Anshe Emeth Synagogue, of Chicago, who is certain to sing ^mself into the hearts of all privileged to hear him.
Cantor Silverman is the. pro¬ duct.,of, several generations of cantors Irinils family, and at the age of twelve CQnducted his first services as. a full-fledged ' can¬ toi: with choir accompilnlment. In his early years Caiitpr Sliver-
(dbntlnued on Page Four)
SAMUEL LUPER Incoming President
Highlighted by an address by Noah A. Atler, President of Dis¬ trict Grand Lodge No. 2, the annual installation dinner tor new officto of Zlon Lodge will take place at the Broad Street Temple this Sunday night, Jan¬ uary Sth. As heretofore, the meal will be all kosher Includ¬ ing many specialities. Walter Katz Is serving as Chairman of the Dinner Committee.
Sam Luper is to be installed as the new Lodge President, suc¬ ceeding Sidney L. Katz. Other officers to be installed and their posts are as follows: BTrst Vice Pres., Hariy S. Goldstein; 2nd Vice Pres., Abraham Gertner; Warden; Herbert Wise; Guard- Ian, Leon Friedman; Secretary, Howard N. Rose; Treasurer, Walter Katz; Trustee, Jacob Myers.
I. W. Garek will be the instal¬ ling officer, and Ed Schlezinger will act ^s toastmaster for the dinner. The speaker for the evening, Noah A. Atler, is cur¬ rently on a tour of B'nai B'rlth lodges in 85 pities throughout Wyoming, New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri, Indiana, Kentucky and
Vj
1
SIDNEY L. KATZ
Outgoing President '
Means to You and Me". A na tive of Denver, Mr. Atler is wiell ^ known as an attorney there, and is also chairman of the Denver USO Council. Awards "^ from the Treasury Department. National USO, NaOonal Jewish Welfare Board and other service ^^ ^ organizations have been ron' '"' terred upon Mr. Atler tor his ^if work with these groups.
Representatives of the New ark and Zanesvilie lodgea will be present for the dinner, which is being hailed as one of the outstemding events of the year In addition to the installation ceremonies and the address by Mr. Atler, the musical portion of the progranj will be carried by two promiiient menibers of the musical profession In Co- luntbjjs. Aaron Cohen, staff pi- anlst' of radio station WBNS, will be heard In diversified se¬ lections, and Cella Solove wiU render vocal magic to llie even¬ ing's program. ¦
The aoUvities of the evening -f? will also include the inlOai pres¬ entation of the Sanford Lakin Memorial Award. Thei recipient " is to be annotmced Sunday evening, Stanley Schwartz Ib
Ohio, lie has chosen for his Chairman of the Award Cora- subject "B'nai Brith—What Jt I (Continued on Page Four)
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ArcliaeoloRieal & Hisiorical .Mm- N. Hi(?h St. al 10th—1
^|\y^ Seryjng Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community m\\1
Vol. 25, No. 1
COLUMBUS, OHIO, PRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1947
Devoted to American and .Jewish Ideala
Strictly Confidential
Tidbits From Everywhere By Phlneus J. Blron
LAST OP HIS KIND
Jacob Pishman, who died sud¬ denly in Basle, Switzerland, was thfe dean of Yiddish colum¬ nists...Hla writing was hardly known to the English spealdng world, but he was a famiUar and respected figure at Jewish meetings and conventions... A fanatic Zionist, and politically conservative, he. maintained friendly personal contacts with many Jewish leaders he fought publicly... Flshman was per¬ haps the last remaining Yid¬ dish journalist who toolc his pro¬ fession seriously. ..At one time he was a rich man, but Wall Street slapped'him down...His memoirs — unwritten ^ would have made interesting reading.. ANTH8E1MITISM WITH MUSIC
"Independent Music Publish¬ ers' Service" is Just a front for spreading anti-Semitic propa- .ganda...It's mastermind is Vic¬ tor Llndstrom, who Is an avow¬ ed Jew-hater.. .He appeals to "musical America" to shalce off Jevrish domination.. .Llndstrom works closely with Arthur Ter- raihlello and Homer Maertz, Chi¬ cago's notorious hate merchants. BBOADWAY GOSSIP
A New York scrivener greeted "A boy for the Danny Kayes"
> the other day Couple days
laiter the same columnist item¬ ed; "The Danny Kayes named the daughter Oena"...For the record, it was a girl.. .One of bandleader Sammy Kaye's so- you-want-to-lead-a-band contests Was won by Mrs. Sammy Kaye—¦ the vdfe of a Brooklyn under¬ taker.. .Milton Berle has lined up four troupes of show busi¬ ness headlinerS for his 1947 drive to raise $2,000,000 for the Milton Berle Foundation of the Men's League in Aid of Crippled Children...The Hank Green- bergs expecting a little slugger any day now...Katie and Zero Mostel win be mamma and pa; pa when you read this.. Mike Jacobs, bcxxlng tycoon. Is 'recov¬ ering but slowly. ..Physicians fear he will be bedridden... IBADING QUESTIONS
Why doesn't Brltian's Labor Government crack down on fas¬ cist anti-Semitic groups ied by (Continued on Page Four)
Gala Musical To Highlight Council Birthday Party
Colnmbns Section WUl Celebrate 21)th Birthday January 7th
A> gay and sparkling musical surprise is planned for the 29th Birthday celebration of the Co¬ lumbui? Section of the Council of Jewish Women. This unique and sparkling program, which promises to supercede even the most delightful of all Council's memorable parties of past years, win entirely replace usual Coun¬ cil business following a delici¬ ous luncheon to be served at 1 P. M., next Tuesday, Jgn. 7, in the ballroom ot the Seneca Hotel. ¦
"Council's Cover Girl — From 1893-1947" vrill be enhanced by costumes Imported from Chica¬ go especially for the occasion. There will be zip, fun and mus¬ ic ¦ in the entertainment to be performed by a cast including Mesdames J. J. Alpers, Norman Berger, Elmer Epgehnan, Les¬ ter Fleck, Sam Gurevitz, Allen Gundershelmer, E. L. Goodman, Harry Hofhelmer, William Kahn, Stanley Klein, Ben Lurle, Rob- fOrt Lleberman, Robert Levy, Leonard Manekln, Jack Resler, Richard Sands, Saul Schiff,' Miss Marian Silverman and Mrs. Theodore Simson. Mrs. Jeffrey Goldsoll is the producer ot the production.
Songs will be rendered by Mrs. Albert Goorey witJi Mrs. Sol D. Zell at the piano. Mrs. Leonard Stern will be heard as Fashion Commentator.
In addition to the surprise entertainment scheduled, each guest will receive a lovely gift from Council as an additionai birthday treat.
Members are urged to give their reservations immediately to the telephone coinmittee, or to contact Mrs. Theodore Sim¬ son, EV. 7161.
Native of Palestine Family Night ^ Speaker, Jan. 10th
Yaacov Schwartzmann, of Pal¬ estine, will be the Family Night Service speaker on Friday, Jan. 10th, at the Agudath Achim sytiagogue, at'8 P. M., it was announced this week His com¬ ing here Is being sponsored by Columbus Zionist Youth Com¬ mission headed by. Miss Helen Gruber; Columbus Zionist Dis¬ trict, Leonard Manekln, Pres.; Senior Hadassah, Mrs. Moe Hirsch, Pres.; B- & P. Hadassah, Miss Stella Berman, Pres.; Masa¬ da, Young Zionist group, Kai-. man Taxon, Pres.
Guest speaker Schwartzmann will speak on Zionism. and Pal¬ estine affairs from 20 years of personal knowledge and exper¬ ience. As one ot the founding members of his settlement, he played an important part in its growth and development. He is at present visiting a number ot cities in this country addressing various youth organizations as an actual eye-witness of and par¬ ticipant in the reconstruction ot the Jewish Homeland.
Those who will participate on the evening's program are: Abe Wolman, Estelle Covel, Leonard Qulnn, Cantor P. Gellman, Ruth Schaffer, Sidney Golden, Mic¬ key Kay and Rabbi M. Hirsch¬ sprung.
Following the services refresh¬ ments are to be served In, the social hall thru the courtesy of th.e Sisterhood and assisted by Junior and Senior Hadassah.
An invitation is extended to the public to attend.
rORMER GOVERNOR LEHMAN, WARBURG JO ADDRESS J.D.C. ANNUAL MEETING JAN. 12ili
Leaders of Overseas Jewish Communities To Speak; "Message of Israel" Radio Program To Open Sessions in Hotel New York, N.Y.
NEW YORK: Herbert H. Leh¬ man, former Governor of New York and Director-General ot UNRRA, and Edward M. M. Warburg, Chalrnian ot the Joint Distribution Committee, will be the featured speakers at the thirty-second annual meeting of the J.D.C, on Sunday afternoon, January 12, at Manhattan Cen¬ ter, New York City, It was an¬ nounced this week.
A summary ot the'JJJ.C.'s re¬ lief, reconstruction and resettle¬ ment activities in 1946, during which the Committee appropri¬ ated over $58,000,000 for its programs of assistance lo Jewish surylvol-s overseas, will be pre¬ sented at the meeting along with plans for an enlarged program of aid in the coming year.
The meeting will be open to tbe public. No funds will be so¬ licited, It was pointed out, since the J.D.C. receives financial support from contributions to the United Jewish Appeal.
The first session of the annual meeting will open at 10 a. m Sunday when the National Council convenes in the North Ballroom of the Hotel New York er. The radio program "Message ot Israel" over WJZ In New York and nationally over the American Broadcasting Com pany. network will devote Its program to the' J.D.C. at the opening of this session," 10 a m. Eastern Standard Time. Mr ¦Warburg, along with Dr. Joseph C. Hyman, Executive Vice-Clialr man ot the J.D.C, and Habbl Jonah B. Wise, J. D. C.. Vice Chairman, will participate. in the radio program. At the Na tional Council session, Albert H. Lieberman of Philadelphia Chairman of the National Coun cil, will preside. Moses-A. Lpa vitt, J.D.C. Secretary, will pre sent his report of 1946 J.DC activities. Proposed amendments to the JJD.C. by-laws will be (Continued on Page Four)
Zibn Lodge, B'nai B'rith To Install New Officers At Dinner Sunday Evening
Jewish Music To Be Featured By Local Philharmonic
B'nai B'rith Women Go Forward In Civic Project
Annual Stunt Night Takes Place Tonight At Broad St. Temple
Tonlte, Jan. 4th, is the date- Broad Street "Temple is the place—eight o'clock Is the time for the Junior Jewish Commun¬ ity Council's Fourth Annual Stunt Nite, Competition, as In other years, will be keen as the various organizations vie for the trophy. The winning stunts of the previous-years were pre¬ sented by Iota Tau Gamma Sorority, two-time victor, and Phi Gamma Sorority. Originality and cleverness have character¬ ized these winning presehta- tions.
Outstanding personalities have been cHosen as judges, and Miss Ruth 'Russell, Buc} Kissel, and George Lyman Arms wHl act in this capaplty. The Council was indeed fortunate in secure Ing their assistance.
Continuing with the precedent set Up' 'by former Stunt Nites, admission will be free, and re- freshnj^nts will be served. This year the .entire community as well aij'the. youth groups are
^ejtog.vlnynted. .
The Jewish Community of Co¬ lumbus Is to he privileged by performances on January Ilth and 12th at 4wo musical events which wUl highlight Hebrew musical genius. On Saturday, January Ilth, the Columbus Philharmonic under the baton of Izler Solomon, will play the now compositions by Leon Stern, entitled Three Hassidlc Dances for Orchestra. The first is entitled Dance of the Joyous, the second Dance of the Enrap¬ tured and finally. Dance of the Exultant.
Leon Stern, bom at Chicago in 1910, has been a memlier of the faculty of the DePaul Uni¬ versity School of Music since 1931. Mr. Stein has characterized his music as the "desire for free spirit in worship as opposed to te literalness, the sterile ritual derived from' ancient Synagogue modes, Talmudic chants, orien¬ tal elements, Ukrahlan and Slav¬ ic folk" songs' and various dances".
Likewise to be,featured by the PhilharmonlCd.ihSit night is the "142nd Psalnii", a composition by Mr. Julius Chajes, prominent Jewish composer and pianist. The Ohio State University Sym¬ phonic Choir will appear as sol¬ oists for this performance,
The following night, Sunday, January 12th,%Mr. •Chajes will appear in recital. alon^ with (Continued on Page Four)
"Pack Up Your Trebles" will lie produced again, but this time tor the "March Ot Dimes" Cam¬ paign on Sunday, Jan. 26th, 8:30 P. M., at the Hartman Theatre, it was announced this week. Pro¬ ceeds from the production wUI go towards the purchase ot equipment tor Columbus hos¬ pitals to fight the dreaded dl- se'ase ot Infantile Paralysis.
If' you missed the show or want to see it again, now is your opportunity, and at the same time yoii will be contrib¬ uting to a most worthy cause.
The week ot the show tickets will be on sale at Box Offices set up in the downtown Hotels,
(Continued on Page Four)
Four Organizations Sponsor Appearance Of Famous Cantor
One ot the most interesting and cultural meetings of the year will take place on Tliesday evening, Jan. 14th, at the East Broad St. Temple, under the auspices ol-the Zionist Organi¬ zation of Columbus, the Bryden Road and Tifereth Israel Broth¬ erhoods and B'nai B'rlth.
Instead of a speaker the spon¬ sors of this meeting have en¬ gaged Moses J. Silverman, fam¬ ous cftntor of the Anshe Emeth Synagogue, of Chicago, who is certain to sing ^mself into the hearts of all privileged to hear him.
Cantor Silverman is the. pro¬ duct.,of, several generations of cantors Irinils family, and at the age of twelve CQnducted his first services as. a full-fledged ' can¬ toi: with choir accompilnlment. In his early years Caiitpr Sliver-
(dbntlnued on Page Four)
SAMUEL LUPER Incoming President
Highlighted by an address by Noah A. Atler, President of Dis¬ trict Grand Lodge No. 2, the annual installation dinner tor new officto of Zlon Lodge will take place at the Broad Street Temple this Sunday night, Jan¬ uary Sth. As heretofore, the meal will be all kosher Includ¬ ing many specialities. Walter Katz Is serving as Chairman of the Dinner Committee.
Sam Luper is to be installed as the new Lodge President, suc¬ ceeding Sidney L. Katz. Other officers to be installed and their posts are as follows: BTrst Vice Pres., Hariy S. Goldstein; 2nd Vice Pres., Abraham Gertner; Warden; Herbert Wise; Guard- Ian, Leon Friedman; Secretary, Howard N. Rose; Treasurer, Walter Katz; Trustee, Jacob Myers.
I. W. Garek will be the instal¬ ling officer, and Ed Schlezinger will act ^s toastmaster for the dinner. The speaker for the evening, Noah A. Atler, is cur¬ rently on a tour of B'nai B'rlth lodges in 85 pities throughout Wyoming, New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri, Indiana, Kentucky and
Vj
1
SIDNEY L. KATZ
Outgoing President '
Means to You and Me". A na tive of Denver, Mr. Atler is wiell ^ known as an attorney there, and is also chairman of the Denver USO Council. Awards "^ from the Treasury Department. National USO, NaOonal Jewish Welfare Board and other service ^^ ^ organizations have been ron' '"' terred upon Mr. Atler tor his ^if work with these groups.
Representatives of the New ark and Zanesvilie lodgea will be present for the dinner, which is being hailed as one of the outstemding events of the year In addition to the installation ceremonies and the address by Mr. Atler, the musical portion of the progranj will be carried by two promiiient menibers of the musical profession In Co- luntbjjs. Aaron Cohen, staff pi- anlst' of radio station WBNS, will be heard In diversified se¬ lections, and Cella Solove wiU render vocal magic to llie even¬ ing's program. ¦
The aoUvities of the evening -f? will also include the inlOai pres¬ entation of the Sanford Lakin Memorial Award. Thei recipient " is to be annotmced Sunday evening, Stanley Schwartz Ib
Ohio, lie has chosen for his Chairman of the Award Cora- subject "B'nai Brith—What Jt I (Continued on Page Four)
Mi